Why Police Body Cams Aren't What They Seem To Be
"Somewhere between one-fifth and one-half of U.S. police officers are
wearing body-worn video cameras. It’s hard to tell the exact number, but
we know the number is rising.
Body cams, which clip to the uniform or headgear of an officer, and
are intended to capture the officer’s-eye-view of incidents, have been
called the most important solution to police transparency in America.
But as a recent podcast of our Quality Policing series shows, it’s worth looking beyond the rhetoric.
'Today I think I have found the solution that will help law
enforcement officers and our citizens go home safe,' Sen. Tim Scott
(R-SC) said in 2015. 'That solution [is] body-worn cameras to be worn by
our law enforcement officers throughout this country.'
There was literally no evidence that this was true."
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